Third World is a Jamaican reggae group consisting of William 'Bunny Rugs' Clark (vocals), Steven 'Cat' Coore (guitar, cello, harmonica, vocals), Richard 'Richie' Daley (bass, vocals), Herbert Harris (Keyboard), and Tony Williams (drummer).
They were formed in 1973 and are still releasing records today. Their lineup has changed over the years, as has their musical style, although it has not strayed too far from the "roots reggae" style that they are generally categorized as. Read Full BioThird World is a Jamaican reggae group consisting of William 'Bunny Rugs' Clark (vocals), Steven 'Cat' Coore (guitar, cello, harmonica, vocals), Richard 'Richie' Daley (bass, vocals), Herbert Harris (Keyboard), and Tony Williams (drummer).
They were formed in 1973 and are still releasing records today. Their lineup has changed over the years, as has their musical style, although it has not strayed too far from the "roots reggae" style that they are generally categorized as.
With Dean Pond in the touring lineup (Dean Pond, founder of Dub Mystic and one time musical director and drummer for Culture, and V.I. producer of the year) this year (??) should prove to be even bigger for Third World.
They were formed in 1973 and are still releasing records today. Their lineup has changed over the years, as has their musical style, although it has not strayed too far from the "roots reggae" style that they are generally categorized as. Read Full BioThird World is a Jamaican reggae group consisting of William 'Bunny Rugs' Clark (vocals), Steven 'Cat' Coore (guitar, cello, harmonica, vocals), Richard 'Richie' Daley (bass, vocals), Herbert Harris (Keyboard), and Tony Williams (drummer).
They were formed in 1973 and are still releasing records today. Their lineup has changed over the years, as has their musical style, although it has not strayed too far from the "roots reggae" style that they are generally categorized as.
With Dean Pond in the touring lineup (Dean Pond, founder of Dub Mystic and one time musical director and drummer for Culture, and V.I. producer of the year) this year (??) should prove to be even bigger for Third World.
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Jah Glory
Third World Lyrics
Days goes into evening, yeah ya
Night fades away
I see a bright sunshine in every morning
Lord then a shower of rain
Give thanks and praise, give thanks and praise
I see Jah glory in the morning sun
I see Jah glory when the day is done
A little bit of it can be sweet
when you ain't got plenty
Don't drown yourself now
Don't drown yourself now
In too much honey
You wake up early every morning
Worrying about your earthly possessions
Don't make it hold ya
Don't make it hold ya
In these obsessions
I see Jah glory in the morning sun
I see Jah glory when the day is done
I see Jah glory in the morning sun
I see Jah glory when the day is done
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lyndacast
Days goes into evening, yeah ya
Night fades away
I see a bright sunshine in every morning
Lord then a shower of rain
Give thanks and praise, give thanks and praise
I see Jah glory in the morning sun
I see Jah glory when the day is done
A little bit of it can be sweet
when you ain't got plenty
Don't drown yourself now
Don't drown yourself now
In too much honey
You wake up early every morning
Worrying about your earthly possessions
Don't make it hold ya
Don't make it hold ya
In these obsessions
I see Jah glory in the morning sun
I see Jah glory when the day is done
I see Jah glory in the morning sun
I see Jah glory when the day is done
•Nevaehs Heaven•
Me and my grandpa would listen to this music on the deck so much if you just close your eyes you’ll feel peaceful
Jamie Wilson
I feel ya but but Vibes... Lyrics
Yogi Johnson
Third World, one of my fav all time fav groups. Beautiful music.
schmatever
I am 47 and have been listening to this song since i was 13. I still love it, I never get bored of it and listen to it at least a couple of times each month.
Lawrence Alfred
Great song
Rock Stone
i'm 66 still do !
Ijahson Isaac
It's very great
gundula gaukel
now i am nearly 48...love them…..first time live when i was 15....
Marky
Good taste!!!
drnicol1922
Classic! This intro is hauntingly good!